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  • U.S.
    Friday Sep 24, 1869
    Black Friday

    Panic of 1869

    U.S.
    Friday Sep 24, 1869

    For centuries, the adjective "black" has been applied to days upon which calamities occurred. Many events have been described as "Black Friday", although the most significant such event in American History was the Panic of 1869, which occurred when financiers Jay Gould and James Fisk took advantage of their connections with the Grant Administration in an attempt to corner the gold market. When President Grant learned of this manipulation, he ordered the Treasury to release a large supply of gold, which halted the run and caused prices to drop by eighteen percent. Fortunes were made and lost in a single day, and the president's own brother-in-law, Abel Corbin, was ruined.




  • Rajputana, India
    Sep, 1869
    Rajputana famine of 1869

    There were heavy rains that, although good for the spring harvest

    Rajputana, India
    Sep, 1869

    In September and October 1869, there were heavy rains that, although good for the spring harvest, caused an epidemic of malaria and killed many more.




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